IsmailaGodHasHeard
New member
I want to dance for a living.
Welcome to the forum Ismaila. I have moved your thread to the Beauty & Fitness Forum as glasses are part of one's appearance
As for your question, I see no reason why you cannot be a professional with glasses, you could match your frames to your costumes or just have a pair with some bling on the sides. Or maybe you can opt for contact lens. I know of several dancers who wear contacts
~Mosaic
I just take mine off when I'm dancing. Not being able to see very well (we're talking nice colourful smears) hasn't hampered my ability to dance - not even with my ability to improvise on stage.
This is embarrassing to admit, but I lost one of my contact lenses a few months back, so I've been a "one-eyed Jill" this whole time. What's really bad is that I'm near-sighted in my right eye, and far-sighted in my left, so my lenses are different. However, I'm happy to say that so far, while I'm socking back money for more lenses, I've been able to work, dance, and even perform without killing myself or anyone else! :lol:
Yeah, I am near sighted. I want to wear something for my vision so I can see correctly.I wear contacts for performance. My wife wears them "sometimes", or just "goes without". She can still see well enough to navigate without vision correction, I really cannot. I'd fall off the stage, face the wrong way, run into my dance sisters, whatever! It'd be VERY ugly...
Oh wow. I have never heard of something like that. Does that cause headaches?
I am also very nearsighted. I rarely take my glasses off, except for pictures and onstage...because the lenses are so heavy Id look all distorted under the lights. Ive had to perform in acting classes without them, and it's not terrible...as long as there isnt anything dangerous...like the risk of falling off the edge of the stage or ramming right into the prop table....or another actor/dancer/etc